GENERAL CABLES.
ARREST OF A TERRORIST. By Cable—Press Association—-Copylight. Budapest, January 26. SeraflnofF, a terrorist, who was sen-' ! fenced to death at Moscow hut escaped, has been arrested here. He admitted his antecedents and added that if necessary the terrorists would assassinate the Czar. BRITAIN'S SUPREMACY. Paris, January 20. The French Government has ordered seventy large locomotives from Glasgow. DEATH OF SEBELE. Capetown, January 26. The Chief Sebele has died at Mafeking. CHOLERA. Constantinople, January 20. Cholera is prevalent among the Turkish troops at Hodiedo, in Yemen. LIBELLERS BANISHED. Constantinople, January 20. A secret tribunal has exiled three ■ democrats for having libelled Ministers. VESSEL CUT IN TWO. Lisbon, January 26. A steam trawler cut a vessel in two near Olhao, and eleven men were 1 drowned. MINERS' FEDERATION. London, January 20. The Miners' Federation has recommended that the federation demand everywhere the levelling up of rates in abnormal places. A HOUSE LOOTED. New York, January 20. Four masked men rang at the door of an apartment house at New York, entered and looted it. Mfif • '•"" A REPORTED EXPLOSION. New York, January 26. There is an unconfirmed report tliali 1 an explosion occurred on the United States gunboat Wheeling, which is en ' route from New York to Guantamana, ■ Cuba. Wireless calls were made, but were unanswered.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 2
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